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“A she shed is the female equivalent of a man cave—a refuge where she can escape from her spouse, whiny kids, work, and other responsibilities and just chill on her own,” said Realtor.com Deputy Editor Judy Dutton.
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Read More »She sheds have risen in popularity as a sort of femininity-driven answer to the classic concept of the very traditional man cave. The concept of a she shed is similar to that of a man cave in that women have realized they deserve a space to call their own, too. A spot to relax and be alone with their thoughts—with no children or spouses or pets, and maybe even no work, if that's the purpose of the she shed—has been just the respite many women need to escape life's many demands and pressures, even for a short time. Enter the she shed: Traditionally an outdoor shed converted for use as a spot for entertainment, rest, and relaxation, a she shed can be any structure (or even a room inside the house) a woman reserves for her own use. To unpack its legacy, we spoke with a few home experts about what makes a she shed. Meet the Expert Judy Dutton is the Deputy Editor at Realtor.com, a real estate search site. Phillip Ash is the founder of Pro Paint Corner, a painting resources company. A she shed is different from the concept of a man cave in that it’s more about self-fulfillment than anything else. That may mean different things to different women, but a she shed can be a spot where they get their reading or writing done, or enjoy some gardening or self-care.
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Learn More »Women use their she sheds for different things. “They're intended to be a getaway, so should contrast the demands of daily life,” said Phillip Ash, founder of Pro Paint Corner. Hectic life? Make the she shed a place of calm and restoration. Zen home and family? Maybe your she shed is a place to let your freak flag fly. In the same way that man caves can be upgraded with pool tables and dart boards, you can deck out a she shed with whatever “suits your fancy,” Dutton said. You can make it an artist's studio, a crafting station, or even add a bed or comfy daybed for taking much-needed naps without interruption. A she shed could be your reading place, or your space to listen to music that only you enjoy. Whatever the use, a she shed should be the getaway place of your dreams.
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